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Toronto Police Force Drops Tasers for Bubbles

07/18/2010 by Debra

AR MEDIA EXCLUSIVE– AR Media has just learned that the Toronto Police Force has signed a 2 year contract with DollarDiscount to supply them with bubble mixture, holsters and bubble guns. All contracts with Taser International have been dropped. Having realized the potential of bubbles as a weapon and in an effort to cut costs Toronto’s finest will now be sporting the much more sinister bubble gun. A police spokesperson said, “Tasers have been shown to be a shockingly inadequate weapon against peaceful protesters anarchist thugs”

As this young officer shows, controlling protesters is now as easy as point and shoot. No friend to the 'human garbage' on the streets of Toronto this officer is glad to always have his bubbles at the ready.

Police have released this video showing bubbles being used as a weapon against them. “Once we saw the inherent power of these bubbles and saw that these weapons were already in the hands of the anarchists we knew we had to move quickly, said Officer Bubbles”

SWAT teams will be equipped with these large bubble devices sure to bring a tear to any criminal elements eye.

Bubble Bazooka carried by SWAT

Of course the criminal element is always trying to stay one step ahead of the law and already Anarchist CookBook type sites are popping up on the web such as this one which describes how to make your own bubble wands and solution.

AR Media will keep you posted on further developments to this story.

Filed Under: Canada

All the Lurkers Love Me!

07/18/2010 by Debra

Tony Clement says government won’t budge despite criticism from radicals like statisticians, religious groups, governments……

Ever since the move was announced in late June, statisticians, researchers, academics, municipalities, religious groups and others have decried the move, arguing it will result in skewed and unreliable data.

In an interview with CBC Radio’s The House, Clement says that despite the criticism, coming during the summer when many people are not paying attention to politics, he is not going to take another look at the issue.

“No, we’re not,” he said. “We’ve heard from Canadians from all walks of life who are quite relieved that we’re taking this position as well.”

Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/07/16/clement-house-census.html#ixzz0u2UYPNTP

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: cencus, conservatives, Harper, idiots

Randy Hillier on the G20 – And I Find Myself Cheering..

07/12/2010 by Debra

We may be in the midst of a heat wave here in Ontario, but hell may have frozen over nonetheless. I find myself cheering at an article by Randy Hillier…

Both the provincial and federal governments now attempt to shirk responsibility for their actions by shifting blame to one another and to the police, who were acting under political orders. McGuinty refuses to apologize or call for an independent public inquiry. Harper hides behind the provincial jurisdiction of policing, even though it was his government that contracted their services on behalf of all Canadians.

They both use the common theme that upholding law and order required usurping our civil liberties. Any elementary school student knows these are not mutually exclusive — in fact, they are wholly interdependent. As numerous failed dictatorships have proven, you cannot have law and order without civil liberties.


Read the full article at The Star

h/t toedancer@breadnroses.ca

Filed Under: Politics

McGuinty: No Apology for Rights Abuses

07/03/2010 by Debra

Two peas - same pod
Shorter McGuinty; Meh, not my problem.

* “I know that some folks feel that their rights have been abridged, and there are avenues available to them and I would encourage them to pursue any remedies that are available to them through those avenues,” he said.

Feel their rights have been abridged? Are you fucking serious?

Hey McGuinty have you seen this?

I was now around 2:00am. I’ve been held since 10:30pm, not read my rights, not explained anything, not yet charged, no phone call. And in an overcrowded cell with no access to water. Every guy had to pee; there was a line around the inside of the cell to piss. Trying to pee with your hand cuffed together was horrible…but we all managed…the outhouse was messy. No toilet paper. So, here we all were. Ages from 16-78. Three German men asked why the guard made a joke about Auschwitz. They were here from Germany, left a bar, got arrested. They said they had no idea Canada was like this; they said the world thought we were free. The said “poor Canadians, this is shame”.

In police custody for 6 hours now, no water, no anything. We start to get worried. We are still very polite guards “Please, we need water. Please help us. Please help this 16-year-old kid. Please split us up, we can’t even all sit in here”. We look at the camera and beg for help. We can hear people in the other cells yelling and begging for water. We hear a girl ‘Please! I need my medication! HELP ME!”. I yell “Help that girl, what the hell is going on here!” Other cages begin to yell. I find out later this girl was in my girlfriends cell and was way passed her medication time. The male officers were laughing in at her and tapping their keys along the bars leering at the girls in wet clothes. Finally two female officers took the girl away. They also had a 17-year-old girl in her cage as well. Still thirsty.

What about this?

G20 Toronto Police Rape Threats

or this
Guardian journalist Jesse Rosenfeld released after being beaten and arrested by Toronto police at G20

“the journalist identified himself as working for ‘the guardian.’ he talked too much and pissed the police off. two officers held him….”

the journalist identified himself as working for "the guardian." he talked too much and pissed the police off. two officers held him….

— Steve Paikin (@spaikin) June 27, 2010

“a third punched him in the stomach. totally unnecessary. the man collapsed. then the third officer drove his elbow into the man’s back.”

a third punched him in the stomach. totally unnecessary. the man collapsed. then the third officer drove his elbow into the man's back.

— Steve Paikin (@spaikin) June 27, 2010

And as for the Tories well hardly surprising they don’t want an investigation but are more than willing to make political hay on the backs of the abused.

* “I don’t think we need a public inquiry to do that and I don’t think we should spend millions of dollars, and that’s what it would do . . . I don’t think we can afford to do that right now. I just think the premier — in good faith — should apologize on behalf of the government.”

An apology is NOT going to make this go away. It is NOT enough. But it would be a start to the appropriate course of action for a man in charge of a province and city who saw war declared on it’s citizens.

*quotes from The Star

Filed Under: Canada Tagged With: G20, human rights, justice, mcguinty, Police Brutaity

Respect and Preserve the Rights of People You Disagree With

07/01/2010 by Debra

Here is my advice as we begin the century that will lead to 2081. First, guard the freedom of ideas at all costs. Be alert that dictators have always played on the natural human tendency to blame others and to oversimplify. And don’t regard yourself as a guardian of freedom unless you respect and preserve the rights of people you disagree with to free, public, unhampered expression. ~Gerard K. O’Neill, 2081

For some time now I’ve been concerned that it seems we are losing the lessons of past. This weekend confirmed for me that this is true. My parents, who both fought in WWII, taught me the importance of learning from history, they joined the forces not for any abstract thoughts of glory or duty but because they wanted to be a part of stopping the sweeping force of repression and hatred. During my life I was taught that continual pursuance of education, defence of freedom, respect for everyone’s right to their opinion, a healthy questioning of authority, and participating in elections was my duty. This they saw as the cornerstones of a free and democratic society.

Those who are educated have the ability of critical thought, those who value and understand the importance of freedom are less likely to sit back and watch it stripped away. Those who value free thought will respect others right to it as well – remember how people used to say “I disagree with what you are saying but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” Whatever happened to that? Those who question authority will never commit atrocities while claiming to only be following orders. Those who participate fully in the electoral process and educate themselves on the issues and facts will never be fooled by trite sound bites appealing to their lower natures.
This lower nature was evident this weekend. From the actions of the police who declared war on the citizenry to the comments on blogs and news stories some even calling for the police to use live rounds on those exercises their right to peaceful public assembly.

One need look no further than the remarks such as these to understand how a society slips into the depths of a fascist police state, quickly and quietly like a drowning victim;

  • Throw them all in jail they have no right to use public parks for demonstrations.
  • Ther[sic] will probably come a time when these unemployable gits will just be taken out behind the barn and despenced[sic] with. Better for them and better for the tax payers who pay to keep these dingos alive
  • I think the police were too soft on these protesters/rioters. To me they are the same if they claim to be there for peaceful protests and stand and watch as some of their buddies cause damages to our city. So, tough. They got arrested, went to jail for couple of hours, got roughed up a little, they totally deserve it. Also, they should be forced to pay for the damages caused by these protests. Although, I seriously would wanna know a breakdown of this $1.1B cost for this summit. For that amount of money they could have had 10 times more police on the streets and these protesters wouldn’t be able to breathe without being monitored.

Among those roughed up and illegally arrested were a number of media people. In fact media whether mainstream or citizen journalist seemed to be targeted. It was as if there was a predetermination to avoid at all costs having the truth told. Naturally the truth is a police states’ worst enemy. Pictures and video helped lead to the publication of evidence of provocateurs at Montebello
Those involved in such actions and those involved in unlawful actions against both legitimate protesters and innocent bystanders would want to keep proof against them at a minimum.

It is difficult out of all the startling images to chose one that best exemplifies the great wrong that was perpetrated, however the image of the woman with her walker looking into the faces of a line of unmoving riot police, finally sitting on her walker with a look of both confusion and resignedness on her face to me had a similar feel as the man in front of the tanks at Tiananmen Square. There was no concern for her humanity. She could not be mistaken for a black hooded anarchist. There were none to step forward to either Serve or Protect. It was a scene which should create a feeling of deep and abiding shame in each and every officer present.

Democracy is not something that can be locked up in box and trotted out for tearful jingoistic events. You either have it or you don’t.

This Canada Day I mourn for my country and it’s tenuous grasp on democratic principles and all those who do not even recognize its departure.

Further action: Join the FaceBook Group Canadians Demanding a Public Inquiry Into Toronto G20

Filed Under: Canada

World’s Saddest Internet Argument Techniques

05/10/2010 by Debra

Just for fun, from Cracked.com

Filed Under: Blogging

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